Peter Freedman wrote on Jan 7
th, 2013 at 10:19pm:
I can't help smiling at my good mate Andrei Hicks, not only does he think he knows the attitude of the unemployed, but believes they should all be like him and constantly move about the world. Nice work if you can get it ..........
Much better to sit at home on your couch, watch episodes of Knotts Landing in the afternoon and blame everyone else for the fact they are unemployed eh?
I was talking with my dad last week and he dispairs at some of those in his family. One of his relations is about 25 years old and is an "out of work plasterer".
My dad "He hasn't come then?"
"Who?"
"That bloke who knocks on your door, walks into your living room and says 'I'm looking for a plasterer'"
See his point??
You go to the jobs, they don't come to you.
Same old story, lazy fkers who won't get out of their own way.
After my dad was unceremoniously sacked by that sell out fking boozehound of an Australian PM - he then spent the next decade working in no less than 6 countries because of work constraints.
If you put it in, you get it out.
If you don't put it in - well the maths is there for you.
Those out of work through no fault of their own, with skills to offer, who are pounding the sidewalk get my time and respect.
However a load of them (and its our fault as a society making it so easy) do not bother at all.